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TNT and the USA ?

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Old 21st October 2008 | 11:35
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TNT and the USA ?

I understand TNT Airways are looking to operate in / out of the USA. I would assume its origin EU but do not know the specifics or plans.

Can anyone shed some light on this ? Assuming its the 747F-400.

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Old 21st October 2008 | 13:14
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Not a chance. No a/c available. Either working or leases to EK. Possible wet lease but why would TNT take on FedEx, UPS et al head to head
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Old 21st October 2008 | 17:30
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Wasn't there some talk of UPS buying TNT some time ago? ? ?
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Old 21st October 2008 | 19:12
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TNT is being directly challenged by Fed Ex in Europe, new routes and CDG to EWK. Plus there have been rumors that FDX is looking into TNT. I think they better watch their own backyard before trying to head to head with a 5000 lb gorilla. They'll get eaten alive.
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Old 21st October 2008 | 19:47
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layinlow,

For the sake of clarity, who are you refering to as the 5000lb gorilla?
Surely TNT is not that big??
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Old 22nd October 2008 | 00:37
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TNT is much larger in Europe than FedEx is in terms of market share.
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